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Serious Skin
Care
‘Serious skin
care’ is about
maintaining a
healthy and
glowing skin all
through your
life. As you
grow older, your
body’s natural
skin care
mechanisms
become weaker.
So, ‘serious
skin care’ is
about responding
to the changing
needs of your
skin. Thus,
‘serious skin
care’ is about
constantly
evaluating,
analyzing and
changing your
skin care
routines. Your
skin care
routine should
change based on
the
environmental
conditions, your
age and changes
in your skin
type.
‘Serious skin
care’ is also
about awareness.
With the
technological
advancements and
research, more
and more facts
are being
brought to light
everyday. Also,
the composition
and nature of
skin care
products seems
to be changing
with time. So
trying out the
new products is
also a part of
serious skin
care. However,
‘serious skin
care’ advises
using a new
product over a
small patch of
skin (not facial
skin) first,
just to see how
your skin reacts
to it.
‘Serious skin
care’ also means
knowing how to
use your skin
care products.
Good practices
include things
like applying
the moisturizers
while the skin
is damp, using
upward strokes
for better
penetration of
skin care
products,
removing the
make up before
going to bed,
cleansing before
moisturizing or
applying make
up, using the
correct amount
of skin care
products, etc.
Thus, increasing
the
effectiveness of
your skin care
products is
another focus
area of serious
skin care.
Some
precautions,
like avoiding
contact with
detergents, are
also part of
serious skin
care. ‘Serious
skin care’ means
being gentle
with your skin.
Things like
over-exfoliation,
use of low
quality
products, and
application of
strong-chemical
based products,
are all harmful
to your skin.
Some people have
a wrong notion
about serious
skin care. For
them serious
skin care is -
using large
quantities of
products as
often as
possible.
However, this
really isn’t
serious skin
care (and that’s
why awareness is
so important).
‘Serious skin
care’ is also
about visiting
your
dermatologist
for treatment of
skin disorders.
Ignoring the
skin disorders
can be fatal for
your skin and
might lead to
permanent
damage. So, if
the things don’t
improve with
over the counter
medication, you
should
immediately
visit a
dermatologist.
Self-surgery
e.g. squeezing
of acne/pimples
is a big no (it
can lead to
permanent damage
of your skin).
So, seriously
serious skin
care is more
about
precautions and
preventive
measures (than
treatment).
Serious skin
care is about
being proactive
as well as
reactive. In
fact, we can say
that ‘serious
skin care’ is
about being
proactive about
the needs of
your skin so
that the need
for being
reactive is
reduced to a
minimum. |
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